Beyoncé and HBO are joining forces once again. Today (June 19), the "Drunk In Love" singer and the premium cable network announced a new joint venture together: Beyoncé X10.

No, this isn't another full-length documentary like her 2013 HBO film Life Is But A Dream. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the new Beyoncé project will consist of short performance clips, taken from her Mrs. Carter World Tour.

Beginning on Sunday, June 22, HBO will begin to air a series of four-minute live performances by Beyoncé. The clips, which will air each Sunday at 8:55 p.m. will lead in to the final episodes of the HBO drama True Blood, which will begin its final season in just three days at 9 p.m.

The pre-taped live performances were taped at a variety of shows around the world during Beyoncé's Mrs. Carter World Tour, which ran from April 2013 to this March.

The songs that HBO will air largely come from her surprise December 2013 album Beyoncé. The full list of performances include: "Blow/Cherry," "Drunk In Love," "Ghost/Haunted," "Flawless/Yonce," "Get Me Bodied/Baby Boy/Diva," "Girls," "Heaven," "Partition," "Why Don't You Love Me" and "XO."

As mentioned, Beyoncé X10 is not the first time Bey and HBO have joined forces. In February 2013, the usually guarded pop star released the movie Beyoncé: Life Is But A Dream, offering fans a rare glimpse inside her personal life.

The film was a major hit for HBO, bringing in 1.8 million viewers, the network's largest-ever audience for a documentary.

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